I eventually worked out what it was, the set method for the vector used a class of Collection so I could intergrate it with castor which means it wasn't recognised as a bean property (therefore not serialized). doh!
Simon... Simon Hargreaves wrote: > I'm trying to serialize a bean I have created which as one of it's set > and get methods returns a vector. > This vector contains some more beans which also need to be serialized. > > I've registered the classes with the bean serializer but when I try to > invoke the call with this composite object it sends all the properties > the serializer got from the bean except the vector property which it > just misses out, is this a known issue/common error? > There are no exceptions thrown as far as I can tell, the vector on the > service side just doesn't get set, the outgoing SOAP xml has no > mention of a vector at all. > > Simon... > > -- --------------------------- http://www.openhistory.net free the information ---------------------------
